The report recommended a range of security improvements, including increased setback between embassies and public streets.
The attack involved the use of a suicide bomber who drove a truck filled with 20, 000 pounds of explosives to the front of the Embassy.
The Panel was able to draw some general conclusions based on the concern of these threats: While it is not certain that the terrorist attacks will diminish entirely, preventative inferences can be taken to reduce the risk of harm by updating and/or relocating those buildings.
These procedures can effect the decisions regarding funding and priorities based on the costs of each project instead of on security and other operational criteria.
As new facilities are required to contain particular specifications, and the amount of resources and production involved in the construction of the buildings are plentiful, a new funding approach must be created in order for the planned projects to be carried out effectively.
The Department of State is required to seek approval from Congress to carry out the Capital Budgeting System for foreign buildings.